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The Vanšu Bridge (Latvian: Vanšu tilts) in Riga is a cable-stayed bridge spanning the Daugava River, elegantly connecting both banks in Latvia's capital. The name 'Vanšu' directly translates ...
The Janis Rozentāls Art School (Jaņa Rozentāla Mākslas skola, JRMS), a Latvian institution, focuses on teaching academic arts encompassing drawing, painting, composition, graphics, and desig ...
The Emīls Dārziņš Music School (Emīla Dārziņa mūzikas vidusskola), situated in Riga's Āgenskalns district, serves as the junior division of the music conservatory. It is dedicated to Emīls D ...
The International School of Riga (ISR; Rīgas Starptautiskā skola in Latvian) is a private international school located in Riga, Latvia. It operates as a non-profit, non-denominational instit ...
This building was designed by Mikhail Eisenstein and constructed in 1905. It was formerly used as an apartment building, and to house successive Latvian, German, Estonian and Russian schools ...
Cultural monument of national significance, built in 1905 in Art Nouveau style with Egyptian and Assyrian motifs. Architects Vilhelms Neimanis anf H. Zeiberlihs.
In January 1991, the Latvian people in their non-violent struggle against the Soviet occupation military forces erected barricades for the protection of the most important government and pub ...
Once upon a time, long ago, before the city of Riga was founded, a tall strong man named Lielais Kristaps (Big Christopher) carried people across the river Daugava. Kristaps lived in a cabin ...
The Riga Radio and TV Tower (Latvian: Rīgas radio un televīzijas tornis) in Riga, Latvia is the tallest tower in the European Union. It was built between 1979 and 1989 with funding from the ...
Zaķusala (English: Hare Island) is one of several islands in the Daugava river in the central part of the city of Riga. The island, that we can see today, was formed only in the end of the 1 ...
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